Three Food Markets You Must Visit in Tokyo

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Tokyo is, without a doubt, one of the best cities for foodies on Earth. From the world-renowned seafood and sushi that is served at restaurants through the bustling Japanese capital, to small, hole-in-the-wall joints that serve scrumptious noodle dishes, you’re sure to find something you love in Tokyo.

If you’re into food markets, Tokyo doesn’t disappoint either. Here are three Tokyo food markets that you should check out.

Tsukiji Fish Market

The Tsujkiji Fish Market is the hub of seafood selling and auctioning in the world’s largest seafood port city. Here in Tokyo, you can visit this market to find incredible fish and seafood as well as other food products. It’s an unforgettable experience that every Tokyo visitor should try.

Ameya-Yokochō Market

The Ameya-Yokocho Market isn’t just a food market, as it also has lots of other knicknacks, clothes, and technology. The interesting hole-in-the-wall food outlets that can be found inside this market, which started as a contraband market.

UNU Farmer’s Market

This market is a little different from the other ones on the list, as it is a Tokyo farmers’ market that brings in farmers from the surrounding area to sell their fruits and vegetables on the weekends. It’s definitely worth seeing if you want a break from the craziness of other markets in the city.